Who murdered Brainstorm?
Rubble has just discovered something terrible and now he will have to learn how things work in this yet mysterious world for him.
This story continues and it still offers a solid read.
Brian Buckley delivers a new chapter where he explores more of how this new Cybertron works. The worldbuilding seems decent because we start to learn how Cybertronians (Especifically Wheeljack) see science and how that affects the whole planet. Now I'm starting to appreciate the fact that Rubble was used as the perspective of the reader due that he offers a certain innocense that allows us to empathize with him and also be amazed by what this universe offers.
The mystery concerning the death of Brainstorm also gives us a bigger insight of the plot as well as some of the cast and, while some of them still don't show much personality, they still show little bits of who they actually are and their role in this society. All of this also seems to be leading to a much bigger conflict in the future.
Angel Hernandez and Cachet Whitman handle the art and is still appropriate due that they depict the toy versions of the characters nicely.
Good issue, hope the next one brings more as a whole
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